The Story of Sonnentor

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This study was developed by Rainer Schabereiter, brainplus-Projektmanagement Schabereiter, Niklasdorf, Austria in 2015 within the InnoCase project. The study focuses on topics of entrepreneurship, green marketing and innovation management in start-up companies.

This website was funded with the support of the European Leonardo da Vinci and Lifelong Learning Programme and various project partnerships. The partnerships also acknowledge the support they received from the various business support organisations, SMEs and individuals across Europe in realising and maintaining this project.

This project was carried out with the support of the European Community. The content of this project does not necessarily reflect the position of the European Community or the National Agencies, nor does it involve any responsibility for their part.